"IDEC-EMBEK 4, i.‘ Professional \ NEIL W. HIGGIN; q: A " PAGE roux _ _ l iiIIl-‘U. S. Government postpFrFd-the announce- ment of its plans until after the Con- i gressional election. As Mr. William Clayton, L the Government's chief trade advisor, explained, THE cnmwrrcrown cusgpifsi iiotss ily The Way‘ PUBLIC FORUM i i it was decided to keep this issue, if possible, Morning Daily (Founded in 1881) Authorised as Second Claao Mall. Poet Office Department. Ottawa. out of party politics, to seek for it the some bi- partisan approach which has been established in general foreign policy. Whether the Govern- It Ie now poaelble to telephone direct to Moscow. but, what's the usef. The only reply would be Guardian lloee riot necemar- CHARTERED Accouiiiii Currie Building s u s A, ‘s; vi .2 u s _ “N —Osrdt ,Alia.. N . '1 ‘Burnett; SIGIICISZ-TICLIL, G. M. cgurnetf; idly: a: ment can succeed here as it has succeeded in o IL c“ u’ “Influx” 0PM". “I I 1-”. 1m cllullollelow“ Mlnlelne Director. J- ll- Biiruett; Associate Editor. foreign policy the next few months will show. 15g" gglflxllllwfeiamiililclnwei-th j °°"°'l‘°" ‘ OI" Isflhdfgnkz: “Pl”? '9'“ “ll nl- I636 P-O. Box Frank Walker. _ A Rfpubltiican Congresis, whicllli opposed the fie willlnmvé Si“, . 31,31; sums m,“ (“any 5:311. To a dlwn than this in a _|_ A_ McGmGAwBA .i “The Show”: Memory is Weaker Th“ {fiféplrogige ttzisrifef tlzzazyfiuiliiioilfy, Vie“ Iifihillh office lsileeylliatgmthlelkglflltllfiegi‘, Priors ran-r Anrnu Md you Wm ma.‘ MM“ I h“. NOTARY. are. , i the weakesttlnk.” g op I us no Sh“ {Pfr- In a previous letter I en- ‘mum legal power at the moment to interfere directly Yun- iove and all life's pleasures deavoured to emphasise the im- ii -' wnnucsnav, nncmnnsrt 4, 1946 with the negotiations which are placed by law flew fllhlllfl- i 5, . _ edit d t 1 d grain in , ___.__ i,’ _ . under the President's sole authority, within fixed shfflgfififljffgflglfilbfgndwbfg lglruge§izv°zr Ififmfmondwhkh But afuitkilinlsnuéivhine frills 119011 m7 i ‘ IIIIES F0! BQQI limits, but the Congress certainly can affect_ a uranium blond. In addition she'd h“ bee“ “mmiukby ,",’,l,',,",',‘§f,,,§§ And as my eager feet climb heav- these negotiations by many indirect means. If g‘: ‘h’ ml)“ devalllmlli ~T°l°lll° gxlgmwaéuthsanled gm u h, a, only hills. ‘ MORIIELI- "Ml COMPA . . . . B , r When Agriculture MIIIISIGI“ Gardiner ad- tlie)‘ lire l’? Eucceed, they must secure a large r Montreal by ships and at 21005.1. Ym“ 1°" ‘gig m“ Wm‘ n” “my Chartered Accounts "ed eastern farmer; m gm. their W" feed meo s1 o ongressiona approval. Mr. Clay- Anew bstihtub Isl-nnounced “with "ll-Ell will" ma" “l” ch"? Y m“ t Eastern Trust Bulldin _ _ . , m u _ A f W,“ no OWL“; Your laughter sweet as soen a g grains because there was likely to be a short- lllll llllllllls Illlll’ ll"! Glllellllllellvs I°l¢l9ll Illlde senate“ b°ll°m l” prevent supp" we lfl.wl‘,f'.biin§wm expgyt gfgln rosebud spills. "m, y“, _ B“ m lll8-" But is anything being done policy is not as popular or as well understood as to prevent mnlmence d, the up age of this commodity in the West, he seems to to other countries s large stock giiuyomg,“ Rather than give you undue pain by have been telling only half the truth. There l" Illlelgll P°llll¢lll Pllllcl‘. lllll Ilfi béllflve! tllfll’ rated bottom to the bother? -Peter- llcfmlmfmmll“ H“ m“ "“‘I°“Ih° . ' ' . the trade ro'ect w'll t be t b t‘ borough En iner. lldll°° °1 m‘- Gmmlm“ ‘m “Pu” - "mm" B‘ M‘ SIM"- 9-5- 3.‘$.12’.5322?:ii.iil"‘..‘lif°il..lii'“ tfliii. .......... " ’ ' "° "‘”° ’ "°' s... In .. s: 3°.“‘A'£i;‘..§2i‘£'$.§i?‘£.“§§.li'2 “"“"..::.'c.:i' "“" ""“" "° I-l-ir-i- My d-rihwiwl- Mi" PM» rs o uh eir grand- ' ' Sometime bflWI-(Qll Y0“! 8004-1118!!! ness . . . some young man starts which importers in Eastern Gen- ada were allowed a considerable portion of the mil freight, some Ibelng paid by the people of Canada as a whole. The allowance in Prince Edward Island is .39 1-2 cents out 0t 42 cents per 100 pounds. This charge of .42 cents by the railways is considerably in excess of the charge that would be made by ships plying the St. Lawrence route and Great Lakes, which ships have been subsidy on the movement of feed from the ------ Prairies to eastern and British Columbia feed- ers, and it may be that the Government-or at least Mr. Gardiner—is contemplating meeting their wishes. But before doing so, it is well that the public should realize that the Western growers have a much stronger complaint with regard to being compelled by the Government to subsidize the manufacture of whisky and children owe them a decent living have the wrong slant on life. We ought to handle the soil e0 those who come ~after us can make a living, tool -—l=lar~rner's Advocate. We passed a. fat man window shopping on Madison avenue the other afternoon with s, thin corn. DKXIlOH. "let's go in and get some shirts" the thin man said. "There's no point" the stout one answered. out in a business of his own. , Hanging out the first “Open for: Business" sign is a Big Moment . . . a time when a man needs and douche! tits: help Mali bis friends. It's a time for sound thinking and years-ahead planning . . . a time _ ray and morning. EDITORIAL NOTES -— I'll eielill .01‘. and etarwude swiftly Aria waiting to God's miiie iii sweet release You'll know I wait where friend- ships never cease. _William D. DeCoste, (Formerly o! Charlottetown.) PUBLIC STENOGRAPHER Mimmrlrhine cards iuiii m. concert programs, wnesmn twins and bflfililsiimfllig 115mm drums T°I¢llhone l890-J 49t- No. 4, Cunnnught g Powual Street l“ In ‘the Don area of Russia, five thousand clerks in the offices of the collective forms have been ordered.to_go*to*work in the fields. It was unfortunate the milk producers and the Caledonian Club should have fixed the some beer. That is what is alle ed in a letter ad- evenin for their atherin s-both m t im- i- i occu led during the war rnslrily in » ————— , , dressed to the Prime Minister by the North- portanf events. g g 0S mllldltllz oglyslhliifiraeliciliiiililefxigd “ma”! w“ “d Mn‘ NW‘ m“ Old Charlottetown “h” 7°“ N°nh Ammc“ h“ __ West Line Elevators Association, Winnipeg, " * ' “ Ymk PM‘ agzlfihshalgibtlliehfltlg‘: Qdlifféfiifllfifi (Alli! P-E-l-l fePfflfllllll-Y‘ "ll be lblB lllllfl- H R DOANE copies of which have been forwarded to news- During the four pre-wor years 1935-38 m, “Wk” you,“ u“, new» grain trade the question is nstur- '—“" Tbeway-Ise likesdolngbusinessis ch’ ‘ 8' co- papers across Canada. Prince Edward Island's fisheries production Dean of Canterbury. advises "cour- ‘n? w“! “b” "Mm" u“ ml!“ GUBEBNATORML REQIDINOEB m he]? m ‘mbmou yo“; m, mm“ Affwlllllllll Briefly, the‘ letter_ points out that distillers amounted, on the average, to a trifle less than sift}; llillluisifl gxlqlfé grass: figillllgffgerfigr 3181 Hllgusfgltllélgl: Govflnor Patterson on his amv- “n: up . Puma] "'in8'_.nd_ Mcfizllxatggyga of whisky and industrial alcohol are being sup- $888,500. In the four years 1942-45 the aver- Jmmal rmrjarksht would help a mons willnaturally regard a con- ,1 here 1n 11-70 first resided.“ n," ptmecdon Fwy-mm; _ _ _ mg PM“ u” W“ Bo llaudolph W. Manning, p?‘ >o+ee+e++o6o+wu McLEOD 8i BENTLEY W. I. BENTLEY, KC. I. A. BENTLEY, ILC. Barristers and Attorneyb”, Law plied with farmers’ wheat by the Canadian tinuaiice of ltasfao‘ from economic- Wheat Board on the basis of $I.25 per bushel while there is a demand in world markets for this wheat at $2.25 per bushel. At the same time the Government is forcing the sale of farmers’ barley to Canadian maltsters at 69 3-4 cents per bushel when United States maltsters are offering $1.75 to $I.77 for melting barley, but the Government is refusing permits to export Canadian barley to the United States. "99 ‘"15 $2.544,0°0- Amherst (Rocky Point) then remov- " ed to a house on Queen Street. Governor Fanning occupied the whole block within Great George, Prince, Richmond and Sidney streets, having his mansion erected upon the south corner. which would be about opposite the present ‘rrlnlty church, the remainder of the block being an orchard and garden. After the house was destroyed by fire ti: 1850 the land was sold in lot if Russia were to show courtesy d be . ' illtllrii girpozllldrxl.“ u we“ _Bn'm' A: you stated in your editorial q i of last Wednesday the farmers of If a candidate for civic office had the we“ a" not In favor ‘It m‘ to pm up a cash deposit to be {on present Act as they consider it un- Iemd if he did not secure a r” fair to them that the eastern fenn- quired percentage of m, vow it ers should be paid most. of the miflht save many useless contests Ifrelght °n melt “ed “Al” “alumni? and considerable momyg and m“ the millers and brewers in Ontario without doing any violence to do Exit Qgrusizecb “m t‘: Ix: . i _ ... _ 19W 9 a school where they will be taught homecraft ;';?°‘“,°P"“°‘P‘°' 0mm“ ‘mum free 0! freight. watch both the young man and the programme grow and grow as the yeara roll successfully by. its: To commemorate the centenary of Eliza- beth Fry, Britain's great prison reformer, the Society of Friends-the Quakers-plans to raise $80,000 for a training centre for negligent moth- ers. The scheme, supported by government, aims at giving mothers sentenced for neglect- ing children choice between going to prison or to You'll find your North American Life a rresentalive a source of help and advice when you're starl- ing e business, getting married, taking over a home . . . or during _~ "It can hardly be argued," says the letter, "that and parenthood. Prime EdWll-Td 151111141. wlifirently "‘§,‘,’,‘,§§,,§’,"b,m,,m,_ m, “my l"! °ll° °f "m?! B588" 1M Prince Street if the Western farmer should subsidize beer." * * " Till" lilllillv howl in lluknc. °bmlnlng "' II’ d°°s “methmg m‘ Governor, resided ln~the common Moments". nothing favors the Act and will oeo-o-oee-o-ocoeo-e» llrely continue to do so until we have unloading facilities in our harbour together with a grain elev- ator, because until that day comes - - - - Manchester hevebeengmrited music The main obiect of the reorganization of 116mm for hymnflnmm on saw the Young Progressive Conservative Association day nighm Th, singing w“; be M should be to study Canadian politics, and par- by the Rev- Allin Chflmberfl. lec- west of the brook at Spring Perk. Governor Douglas Smith. with hie family, chose his quarters in the old Barracks. and his successor Cdl. ‘i This appears to be the maior issue between the Government and the wheat growers, and in view of Mr. Gardiner's hint to eastern farmers NORTH AMERICAN ALEX W. MATHIESON . r, - * - ' - ~ - total 31-year-old Congregational . u, m; urmoghi; M. ‘a i‘ ‘that tllyeyvwill‘ hfivd I0 sip: wiiIiOWII feed grain it acularlly Consiervlgiism. Ihfire is so Tl-ICII about minister. _mnd°n Expmst we shall be unable to handle grain figglirgfign. Aide the name" M, BABBISTEB, soucnon, E is we or eeping e po icy an o iects o t e party t at are un coming in by boot. In reality the hem? but 5 ltamly ha!“ w“ m" om,“ 90 m,“ mo," 5 P known or unheard of-apart from patronage- when some one asked Becoham A“ l‘ demlllng "*1" m’ dud“ erected for him sf. Holland's Grove, Money to Loan Coll Ni that it is desirable and necessary political edu- ‘he mil" ‘ll/Y l‘ l-Illi" “w” ll° :8 ‘fiflfllfifilfi’ Filmy “Rel. I i? what Th. war cost BrltaIlI cation should be one of the principal plans in ‘Qfilglohlmfgl’ dleléugllfhlfg: ‘h; only 0.5.5.901 bushels of feed mum“ 5h’ “m” w‘ Ymm" all‘ A‘ ll‘ SMITH ifll . P . d . B. . its platform. find one drawback with female Flllll- m" "ml" iw° sllllllmd‘ °1 ‘gfaflj’ ;h",“,'§‘,,‘,“fi,,’,,°,l'f,§,°{l,“$°,,$§,",‘§, DENTIST .. w \ A recent White aper gssueh in ritlgin i. .. t W. musician u ‘he lady is no, we“ glrizlnreiznddglsisisnthtiriirgtorlizagfiigfiercigupé mmtinme w“ compleud when he u‘ 6mm‘ sum at. evaluates the losses caused y t a war to t at A“ unprecedented increase i" dead“, favored, the male instrumentalists be used m hm“ mm“: mam became “s m.“ Dccupgng g, died 9m“ “an”: 9 to n4” . ill. country in purely physical assets. War damage equipment in United Kingdom nay,“ ships has i)‘: "f" Wm‘ g" “l”: f“ h"; Th, um“ why m, fume,‘ o; there in 1885. “kphon n“ " to‘ property is estimated at {L450 million at e s we“ ‘More -hey can‘ the Island have not been taking l" ‘mild ‘ill-am “I ‘h’ 3"“ R‘ I-- 5- STEVENSON: necessitated the formation of a new branch of —-Rlchard Dtmbleby ell/int; his "Of! mild tease etc ls the Record" broadcast to North Am- qulmd we c mo our c current replacement rates. The, loss of exports iilglvwtlee 0i the Free Freight Act m poultry, mam,“ duck" Kym the Royal Navy. It will be known as "L" Branch, m“ “any,” mey m, ‘he pm,“ Digfiigt Manager, i- (Io u lllllge bexllegfiall irnseqlaelgce °I u ‘fellblal; and will be responsible for all electrical and 8mm lumen’ inclal Government have confidence lllld lltlTk§Y'~“l°Ls"“ talm°‘inlznlaimx _ M‘ AIJAN FARM“ “I9 PM“) Y ° m“ e u‘ m“ “s radio engineering matters in the Fleet. Offici- Officials at mo de Janeiro‘; Iuah- l“ l" Pelmllllelwy- Tlley feel that ifggibk ‘pormmaoymrultw I40 Richmond St. Mora? Tlgi-iz-om P“ Ce“ l" '°l"'"°' 0mm“ del“ me "m" £476 ers will have special training, including a three “l ll°‘°l- cwmbllll“ “h” ‘mm It l‘ amply a warm“ bonlmn‘ is blended in Ontario and sent by “$151.33. soucnom t millions i_n'l939 to £3,355 millions in I945. In; years. advanced technic,“ course at Combfidge, tllxllzcwlg-wxalék Tzviégitfnozyilgizg: gy ffraafif aglfipgllrslé-dllé {gtcozlaffl might, w this Province. 1 CHABWTTETVOWN .' 1 Iemol Dlslnveslmenl _ Illa uccumullmo" ° followed by a further two years’ instruction in vian diplomat. irate over the water m“ l‘ l‘ Imble l“ ‘my tlme w be ‘mother ma” In the can n‘ ing the llbderal authorities to lose , cancelled, in which event they would 0f grain to Prince Edward Island ‘men's °f "°"“°l depleclullll“ “I'd ‘Ibwlelcence naval matters and commercial electrical engin- lwllllfle- °Pd°l°<l “P 24° will" 01 by ships l.s that the ships before nntime in tuidertslcirig these neces- GAUDET a HASZARD l S fl‘ in industry — is estimated at £885 million. eerin mineral water. uncapped them, fill- be wmpen“ l° P” ‘he m“ tmghl‘ Emmi“! we“ m,“ be loaded d“. sary improvements. , , i“ i The White Paper summarizes the approx- g ii s i. . ggsill-zaitgbnlihgdgglllifid Lflaletlrthlglx: zfgjingmthfl‘°,h};'f;’“§‘g,§{“‘§‘dd§§‘; mg the months of Beptem‘ . Oct- More in a. divy ogtwgic 5" sllllllmm- L‘ “y ' 10m; now being Jemmded by the ober and November with practlo I-m. f. Canadian Bank of Commerce . »_ imate total losses of national wealth as follows: £I,500 millions MONEY TO [DAN ally the whole o! our Your! MW“! n- 5‘ 5' Hlmtmu" GILBERT A. GAUDET. BL" tatoes and. being return trips. informed the rrusnagcanent that There was no need to be frightened of since he had rent-ed a room with Plllslull llelllllcllwl °" I°""I Russia, Mr. Randolph told a Montreal audience. Tallwuttormmcnnm be mum of ' MALARIA PERSESTS TI ~ - - - - _ to th Island otherwise th . Si‘ D°5I""cl'°"_ 9' slllplmlg “ml “mus 70o mlllllllls "She is not even a first-class power. She has §§,§“'H’,‘°,§}“§§Q§ gmlolilgytlt-lfifltbillhe train efor we have no imldlsldlrllg lllllcll 10W“ IRIS!“ 1111M‘!!! would may.“ 3mg or Commerce‘ iii‘ Internal Disii-ivestiiieiii . . . . . . .. 900 millions no “my no “mo, buses no l°ng-runge Show“ h0g1 mod the 1m to keep mm facilities sci- grain ships n01‘ have be levied than is now twins vflld IMMUNE 1 (C?) Charlottetown, rm. ii T External Disinvestment . . . . . . . 4 200 millions ~ ' ' ii - - um We In elellflwr Into which the 5min by “ll- mll “m” °°“Id I” ‘em l“ ' AMI" I“ " “ ~—*" ' ' airforce — and no atom bomb. A firmly united ‘l ‘ fer as Montreal, after which the Seven thousand returned Australian could be unloaded. Let me cite an exlmple of what_ happened recently simply because our farmers have not sufficient grain to feed their livestock. After years of careful training and sup- port by both the Ilederol and Prov- BELL 8i MATHIESON Solicitors. to. B. B. BELL. MLA. I). LJIATBIESON. LLB. Attorneys-et-Inw LOANS 0N CITY AND FA servicemen still receive treatment for malaria picked up during ser- vice in the tropical islands north of Australia. All are being treated with Paludrlne. the new antl- malarlel drug. ‘f’; When it is recalled that the pre-wor na- ’ fional wealth of Great Britain was estimated at £30,000 millions, these four items alone account for nearly 25 per cent of the total. These fig- ures give some small inkling of the tremendous ships would have to be unloaded tn l4 feet draught to "pass through the canals. The potatoes would then be forwarded to Kingston. Toronto. Hamilton, etc. Some also could be delivered in Port Arthur where there Western world, he said, would be so much more powerful than Russio that danger pf war would be eliminated. The danger lay, he said, in dis- unity, indifference, suspicion and selfishness among the Western Nations "and in silly boob- When one talks with the real old timers about the wepther they in- variably bring up the hard Winter of '86. the May snowstorm in 1908. the Winter of 1906-07 that killed 4. . . . off 10.000 head of cattle on one u] t; " f m g task of reconstruction that is facing tlie people i“ “ke Henry wuuuce who W," us to Iundeh Southeast,“ Album rum“ and lnvlfllonfloyrfznmmlmaixngiuwrliw-tig Lzrtlwglczlgcmnfiémvgmiflpu _ ggltilélfagliiils the Winter of 1919-20 when cattle- men lost millions through lad: of feed and the slump in cattle prices the next Summer. We wouldn't like to suggest that this is going to be another hard Winter, though they seem w come around at 10mg. isli intervals. We have made a good start for some kind of record with 45 inches of snow in October and November. -Lei.hbridge Herald. of the United Kingdom. ll. S. Ami The Tariff conference A conference of eighteen trading nations to negotiate multilateral tariff reductions is to be held next April in Geneva. Of the nations in- vited to attend, only Russia so far has failed to accept the invitation. Australia, Belgium, Bra- zil, Canada, Chile, China, Cuba, Czechoslovakia, France, India, Lebanon, Luxembourg, the Neth- erlands, New Zealand, Norway, the Union of thus affording us a. new market for our favorite spuds. - All of these conilnlcnclea de- pend upon our being able to tmioad the grain ships rapidly and of store the grain immediately in an adjac- ent elevator, with a, marine leg 300.000 bushels could be uploaded from a ship in a single day, whereas using the tub system lt might take a whole week. and there is a very heavy demurrege levied by the ship owners of $300. per day after the third day in the harbour. From the above it will be evident that at all hazards iwe must have standard of the Island swine has been raised to e. figure far higher than that obtained by any other province in Canada. Hod we had the feed min. our farmers would naturally have been encouraged to increase the number of their bacon hogs, which are one of the most profitable lines in farming and for the products of which there is a world wide demand. Instead of doing so the Government allowed some carloads of our prime boars and sows to be sent to other Canadian provinces lo be used for breeding purposes in competition with this stand’ the Russians." i l" Home” a Charlottetown. I'll-I. FREDERIC A. LARGE- IAIBISTEB. ETC. Phillipa Building. 111 Grafton Phone i“! P-0~ B" OIAILOTTETOWN. P.E.L w w The new War Medal ribbon will be avail- able for general distribution to members of the Armed Force about December I5, it has been announced at Ottawa. Although the ribbon has been available for some time in stores and tailor shops across the country, and many members of the three services iare wearing it, it has not yet been a general issue at unit quartermaster stores. All servicemen eligible for the ribbon will receive a free issue, including Reserve Force We should certainly make some sacrifices to get for ourselves cus- tomers abroad who will remain faithful to in in the future. We OO-ffi-ObitQfi U§§§.%'O-O§-O§C CHARLES II. McQUAID- BA. JUST PAT If ONI South Africa and the United Kingdom all have agreed to enter the conference and negotiate * * * * “onsumer products If m” they Islsllnnlilllariy it we we“ assured u,“ Chiu-liotetown Railway wharf with Barrister, solicitor, tariff agreements with one another. Thomas Carlyle, British historian, essayist, :2: ffipigiflfifilffihm my wgzzn e grain elevator on the shore as Notary. Etc. y The United States. accepting tlie leuder- and philosopher, boiii this date i795; was a wiii certain foreign markets Into fffhllwon‘; §v‘§,°ch'°x‘::“2§“ sgsiyglgggghseylggihyggi; I'll"! m" llllllm" ship in this project, will base its own proposals feather and “Wye, before embarking on a “b which we had not penetrated be- wfiwgha,‘ honestly dwrfm uh no ‘flipper, w,“ have“, mud", ‘ cI'\'I°ml‘°'“ fore the “for. n will be sitei-wsi-a. able, they will naturally join with saggy stomachs nieiic 1m y ii oii the reciprocalurade"neorympowers by which llle Pleilllelll. Wlllllllll llle llllellellllllll 0f Illfl fluencc upon the literary and the religious, on world markets. that our piov- Mmmut‘ u“ Pmvlmlal Government In “'8' °»”“"“"“”“ Congress. may reduce American tariffs by fifty ethical, and political views of his time than any lm yyllll wnsriwliile limit on hav- neueved per cent from the rates prevailing on January contemporary English writer. His work is remark- lggmrm ssfircpullétloilflfigntsa IL " QUICKIES By K611 Reynolds I, I945, or 75 per cent from those of I930. Be- personnel. crory career. He exercised a more powerful in- able for its qualities of humour, sarcasm, and should deprive ourselves of certain ship imloadlrig factillties on the when competition will be keerier Patric. during world peace. -san Francisco Every person who ie trol- IIR. W. R. BARS 9m My reduction can be mode. according to profound insight, and his vivid and picturesque -—- iiieo Ilfllllllll fill I on," the existing statute, the United States must re- flylg i; diflinflly gliqyqctgristii; of the man, Hig mégzlit -mldf "P5 and bowels ehoaifl in e yrs“, ceive mutual concessions from other notions. works includez‘ The French Revolutiw, Sarfor progywylan in 3,, "QQTMII": W hmxm"u"lma'uhog°°uu‘ui_ ""'c,,,,",,,,§,,,,,,, Since all agreements must include a most-fav- Resartus, Charfism, Heroes and Hero Worship, 11y and as the housing and other b y. ‘m "u", m mpg‘.- ' lllfll-llllllilll filllllie. Illa? ‘"9 lllllllllillillll lll Past and Present, Oliver Cromwell, Laffer Day imféllgs: fglggikllflyé w, r - us; symptoms. "1 "m" ‘h PM“. character and operate to widen the general area Pamphlets, Frederiickjhie Great. I; we wén ,,,,,,,§,‘§‘ Faced‘ \ f Dr. lean’ Stomach Ilia» of trade. Twenty-seven such agreements were negotiated before the war, covering‘ 1,252 items, but about a third of the United States’ dutiable imports remain untouched» Of the imports iii- cluded in the existing agreements the duties on 493 have been cut 50 per cent and 283 between 35 and 49 per cent. The foundation thus has been laid for o large expansion of the pro- groeiirie. _. . The conference of next spring will be the largest effort ever undertaken by the ',United States to secure general tariff reductions and, "effoum, will represent a complete reversal of American policy after the last war. In o state- ment announcing the conference President Tru- - man regarded it not as on American proiect, nor \ the true significance of these negotia- tilde bargains. They are that; but they 1 ’ more, They ere central to the struc- ' te-operiitliin under tlie flee Piers, e strong free eipaltleeneeintlis feet tliet for in and for the world. They ore not_ That an election is in the offing was, evi- dent at the and of the last week by the Prime Minister's admonition to his party with regard to organization, followed by the lifting of the ceiling on salaries and wages, and Ivy-the cor- dial reception of a dairymen's delegation by Finance Minister Ilsley with reference to the withdrawal of the milk subsid,, notwithstand- ing the continued subsidizing of other indus- tries. The western farmers have for a number of years been given a solid floor to their wheat prices, they have floors for other PfOdllCia‘ through deals calling for vast quantities of their products to Britain and this year because of drought in some isolated areas money is to Government their production is indispensable to the notional economy, and it hos.not been the present Government only,‘ but those in power fcr ever I5 years. The farmers, as well es other primary reducers, are demanding that price ceilings e maintained. There must be floors for their selling and ceilings for their buying, ,ond Mr. Ilsley indicated the matter would re- ceive consideration. ‘ more leisure and higher pay unre- lated to productivity and on other factors restricting production, we must Expect a smaller output of goods and services at higher rather than lower prices. Oiri the other hand. it we want‘ to maintain or increase our standard of living. we must begin to recognize that the wflploz nati..- o! our economy re- quires cloee cooperation all the way from bringing the raw ma» serials to the factories to shipping and distributing the finished prod- fi: to consumers. --1.oe Angelee es. The but minds ia today's coau- clls are men deeply aware o! their responsibility to the human race. and they do "not deiibm-ateiy aet and foteig s hive had leeeon to mlstriut us. Our hieheetrand grav- 'estv , lbllitymow ie to‘ wipe out ail Occasion for lack of trust. lo eiiiearlbe to Christian ethics let ussirivetoservcthemtrulyoilr- selves. no that "an understanding heart". from which lolomon gey- ed, may be ermine equally us and to than. In ac other way an What we ask our-Iaetern allies‘ filth i "fiiii iiiiii asiiisiew All! Humlelfhiilgi‘ n “I certainly siiiett i 1 PALMER Q HASLAM. A. l. JIABLAM, B-A- U» BABBISTIB. ETC- Bauk of Nova Beetle Clllllll cliariemiown. P-il-l NONI? ’l'0 LOAN Ilseae ll E0. H. F. McPHEE, IA, K-C- NOTARY. IN. ' 551313131, SOLIOITOI .551“; Clsarloth cocaine-twee.‘ ‘v EYES IXAMINED . as o routine tariff revision, but as the key to be paid out of the Federal treasury. They have out unis-ism. n must be rammed ' l" - "BHOAWOIICII fllfilll prosperity. "It II important," uppqrpntly by." qblg to cgyivin“ H" Fgqgyql ihetin rlrnte past those Whom ' " ‘ . he sold; "that the Willie of the United States l" m" ‘mllllml " ""1"!" '. i